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J Affect Disord. 2013 Mar 20;146(1):112-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2012.05.057. Epub 2012 Aug 11.
While sleep disturbances associated with bipolar disorder's depression and mania phases are well documented, the literature regarding sleep during remission phases is less consistent. The present study's aim was to describe the nature and severity of sleep difficulties in individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) during remission phases.
Fourteen participants with BD were compared to 13 participants with primary insomnia and 13 without mental health disorders or insomnia on different sleep and daytime functioning parameters using actigraphy, sleep diaries and self-report measures.
Results suggest that sleep of individuals with BD was similar to that of individuals without mental health disorders or insomnia, but differed from that of individuals with insomnia. Nevertheless, participants with BD still presented sleep complaints and, like individuals with insomnia, were less active in the daytime, carried on their daily activities at more variable times from day to day, and reported more daytime sleepiness.
Patients were taking medications and the limited sample size did not permit comparison of sleep parameters between bipolar I and bipolar II patients.
Psychological interventions aimed at encouraging the adoption of more stable sleep and daily routines might be helpful in helping individuals with BD cope more efficiently with some of these complaints.
尽管与双相情感障碍的抑郁和躁狂阶段相关的睡眠障碍已有充分记录,但关于缓解期睡眠的文献却不那么一致。本研究旨在描述双相情感障碍(BD)缓解期个体的睡眠困难的性质和严重程度。
使用活动记录仪、睡眠日记和自我报告措施,将 14 名双相情感障碍患者与 13 名原发性失眠患者和 13 名无心理健康障碍或失眠的患者进行比较,以评估不同的睡眠和日间功能参数。
结果表明,BD 患者的睡眠与无心理健康障碍或失眠的患者相似,但与失眠患者不同。尽管如此,BD 患者仍存在睡眠问题,并且与失眠患者一样,白天活动较少,日常活动的时间每天变化较大,并报告白天嗜睡更多。
患者正在服用药物,并且有限的样本量不允许在双相 I 型和双相 II 型患者之间比较睡眠参数。
旨在鼓励采用更稳定的睡眠和日常习惯的心理干预措施可能有助于帮助 BD 患者更有效地应对其中一些问题。